Redbox Raising Prices At DVD Rental Kiosks
Redbox’s DVD rental kiosks are attracting movie lovers fed up with Netflix’s video subscription service.
Redbox’s DVD rental kiosks are attracting movie lovers fed up with Netflix’s video subscription service.
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Redbox’s DVD rental kiosks are attracting movie lovers fed up with Netflix’s video subscription service. But now Redbox’s owner is risking its own customer backlash by raising its prices. The new rental rate will be $1.20 per day, instead of the current $1 daily rate.
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Earlier today, Coinstar announced an increase in price on DVD rentals at Redbox kiosks from $1.00 a day to $1.20 a day. The price hike takes effect on Monday October 31 at all 34,000 Redbox stations in the United States
Did they learn nothing from Netflix? Coinstar, which operates the RedBox DVD rental kiosk chain, this afternoon announced that it is raising the daily rental prices for DVDs to $1.20, from $1
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